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Town of Stafford Opposes NY SAFE Act

On February 11th, the Stafford Town Board unanimously voted, 5-0, to oppose the NY SAFE Act. The Town of Stafford is located in Genesee County.

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Attica Town Board protests SAFE Act

 

ATTICA — A resolution opposing the New York SAFE Act was approved unanimously at last week’s Town Board meeting.

The measure was approved Feb. 18, said Town Supervisor Douglas Patti. The board had concerns similar to those expressed at this month’s Wyoming County Board of Supervisors meeting.

“It’s a lot of the same reasons,” Patti said. “We didn’t think (the SAFE Act) was done properly. Our state legislators had about an hour to read it in its entirety. You can’t read it in an hour, let alone understand it.”

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Cayuga Legislature asks state to repeal new gun laws

The Cayuga County Legislature passed a resolution Tuesday evening asking the state to repeal the New York SAFE Act, joining a growing list of counties voicing opposition to the stringent gun law.

The vote, however, was not unanimous.

Following a fairly short discussion, the Legislature voted 9-4 to support a resolution imploring state representatives to nix the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013. Legislators Cynthia Aikman, Mark Farrell, George Fearon and Patrick Mahunik voted against supporting a repeal.

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Schuyler committee passes resolution opposing gun law

A resolution drafted by Schuyler County’s sheriff and clerk opposing the new state gun law passed the county legislature’s Public Safety Committee unanimously Monday morning.

The committee passed the resolution by a vote of 4-0. Sheriff Bill Yessman said the Monday morning crowd of more than 50 people was the largest ever for the committee.

“We’re unhappy with the way this law was passed, the process they used … what we feel are Second Amendment rights violations,” Yessman said Monday. “The law does nothing to address gun violence. It really doesn’t.”

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Chautauqua County Legislature to Vote on Wednesday, February 27th

Attention Chautauqua County residents: The Legislature will meet at 6:30 on Wednesday,  February 27th. On the agenda is a motion calling for the repeal of the NY Safe Act.

Please see pages 25-26 of the packet below.

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Saint Lawrence County working to oppose NY SAFE Act

The St. Lawrence County Finance Committee unanimously passed a resolution in opposition to the NY SAFE Act gun control law.

St.Lawrence became the 48th of sixty-two counties have either passed or have pending resolutions in opposition to the law. Tonight’s resolution now moves to the full board scheduled for next week.

About 100 citizens came out to speak out against the controversial law. Arguments against the bill varied between the SAFE Act’s infringement on the 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to Governor Cuomo’s “measure of necessity” enacted to push the bill through without public input.

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Saratoga Conservative Party Press Release

Saratoga County Conservative Party — February 25, 2013
For Immediate Release: Contact: Robert Zordan / 518-233-0121

Saratoga County Conservative Party Committee Condemns Passage of NYS S.A.F.E. Act Reserves Party Backing for Supporters of 2nd Amendment Rights

Waterford, NY – Saratoga County Conservative Party Chairman Robert D. Zordan announces his committee’s steadfast support for the 2nd Amendment Right to Keep and Bear Arms and its staunch opposition to the recently passed New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (S.A.F.E.) Act of 2013. “The legislation that was proposed by Governor Cuomo assaults the liberties guaranteed to law- abiding citizens by the 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution while failing to address the underlying causes of gun violence.” Zordan said. “Further, the Governor’s citing of a ‘Message of Necessity’ circumvented the legislative process by which a three day cooling off period and an ample opportunity for public review and comment are afforded. The actions exemplify the dysfunction of representative government that has resulted in diminished public trust in our elected officials.”

The County Executive Committee pledged to reserve their party’s backing and endorsements for candidates for public office who express their support for the 2nd Amendment. Party Secretary Phil Lindsey of Moreau asserted that “The right of law-abiding residents to possess and use legally obtained and licensed firearms for hunting, target shooting, and personal protection should not be abridged.”

Chairman Zordan encouraged sitting town and county officials to promptly pass resolutions condemning the New York State S.A.F.E. Act and calling for its repeal. Citing information published on the “NY SAFE Resolutions” website (http://www.nysaferesolutions.com ), Zordan stated that, “Twenty five counties in New York State have already passed such a resolution. Fourteen more have actions
pending”.

The Saratoga County Conservative Party was among the first committees to endorse Kathy Marchione in her 2012 campaign for the New York State Senate. Senator Marchione is a strong supporter of the
2nd Amendment. She has been a speaker at Gun Rights Rallies in Albany and has coordinated a petition drive calling for the repeal and replacement of the restrictive new gun control legislation.

Saratoga Conservative Party Press Release 2 2013 by Evan Hempel

Monroe County Rejects Proposed Gun Ban

 

Bringing guns into Monroe County owned or operated buildings is prohibited by law. However, there is an exemption that allows “anyone with a permit to carry a concealed gun from having to check his or her firearm at the door.”  On Monday February 25th, the Monroe County Legislature’s Agenda/Charter Committee voted against a proposal to amend the law.

Despite being voted down by a committee, it may still be called for a vote at the next legislature meeting on March 12th.

Meanwhile, it is hoped that Monroe County will vote on a resolution against the NY SAFE Act at the March 12th meeting.

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Steuben County Legislature Asks For Repeal of State Gun Laws

The Steuben County Legislature is sending a resolution to Albany, asking Governor Andrew Cuomo and state lawmakers to repeal the Safe New York Act.

“We asked for a total repeal of it,” said Steuben County Republican Majority Leader Gary Swackhamer. “It’s a terrible law, that affects a lot of gun owners and affects the 2nd amendment, and they passed it with less than 10 hours of total (by both houses) review.”

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Saratoga County chairman opposes SAFE ACT

Weeks after the county Sheriffs’ PBA blasted Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s SAFE ACT legislation, Alan Grattidge, chairman of the county’s Board of Supervisors, released a statement saying it should be repealed. Grattidge and other supervisors from the county plan to go to Albany on Thursday to speak to state leaders about their concerns. It’s a pretty risky strategy opposing a governor who is notoriously sensitive about criticism and presently has the power to name the locations of where casinos would go if they are legalized by voters. Also, the county continues to operate without a county clerk, and is waiting on the governor to make an appointment.

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NY SAFE Act 02252013 by Dennis Yusko